Tom Norman represented a Defendant who was involved in a motor vehicle accident where another vehicle turned in front of her while a third vehicle blocked her view of a turning vehicle. After discovery depositions, Tom filed a Motion for Summary Judgment arguing that his client acted reasonably under the circumstances, and that there was no evidence that his client drove her vehicle negligently. The Court agreed, particularly in light of the fact that the third vehicle was obstructing Tom's client's view, and granted Tom's Motion for Summary Judgment.
Litigation Successes
Rock Island County - Successful Motion for Summary Judgment

Litigation Success
Peoria County – Summary Judgment – Slip and Fall – Water in Laundry Room
John Fleming defended a homeowner in a slip and fall case, where the injured plaintiff walked through water puddles in the laundry room in the...
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Abigail defended the landlord/owner of a house rented to an unmarried couple with two children. During the night, an alleged carbon monoxide...
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